"Brooklyn Nine-Nine" visits the "Tactical Village," which is the "most fun day of the year" even if they don't have cotton candy there (it kinda sounds like they should.)
Tactical Village Day
Instead, "Tactical Village" is a mandatory training course. But the precinct gets to try out new weapons, which they get really, really into. Peralta has been up for "coolest kill" in previous years, and he swears he'll shoot everyone "in the face" to win. And he'll do it as "Rex Buckingham," his British super-spy alter ego.
Is Peratiago still a thing? Yes. Especially after Santiago meets up with a long-time (and cute) fellow cop friend, Teddy, and Peralta gets a little ruffled. After Teddy and his team set a new tactical simulation course record, Peralta has to one-up it. He ends up beating the course using the "upsi-downsies" cool gun hold thought up by none other than Scully,...
Tactical Village Day
Instead, "Tactical Village" is a mandatory training course. But the precinct gets to try out new weapons, which they get really, really into. Peralta has been up for "coolest kill" in previous years, and he swears he'll shoot everyone "in the face" to win. And he'll do it as "Rex Buckingham," his British super-spy alter ego.
Is Peratiago still a thing? Yes. Especially after Santiago meets up with a long-time (and cute) fellow cop friend, Teddy, and Peralta gets a little ruffled. After Teddy and his team set a new tactical simulation course record, Peralta has to one-up it. He ends up beating the course using the "upsi-downsies" cool gun hold thought up by none other than Scully,...
- 3/5/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
A quick review of tonight's "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" coming up just as soon as I call my 13-year-old niece for makeup tips... We're reaching a point with "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" that's excellent for the show and its viewers, less so for me as a weekly reviewer: with rare exceptions like last week's Gina/Jake backstory dump (a good idea that needed to be spread out over multiple episodes), the show has become so good, and in such a consistent way, that I don't have a whole lot to say about it in some weeks. I mean, sure, I could marvel at the idea of Andre Braugher's stentorian voice being used to say the phrase "Kwazy Cupcakes" many, many, many times, or once again compliment Jake's commitment to role-playing(*) under any circumstances, or even note that the show is somehow successfully juggling two different intra-office romances without either one feeling forced. (Last week,...
- 3/5/2014
- by Alan Sepinwall
- Hitfix
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